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    Grand unification using a generalized Yang-Mills theory

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    Generalized Yang-Mills theories have a covariant derivative that employs both scalar and vector bosons. Here we show how grand unified theories of the electroweak and strong interactions can be constructed with them. In particular the SU(5) GUT can be obtained from SU(6) with SU(5)xU(1) as a maximal subgroup. The choice of maximal subgroup also determines the chiral structure of the theory. The resulting Lagrangian has only two terms, and only two irreducible representations are needed, one for fermions and another for bosons.Comment: 10 pages, no figure

    Bijections and symmetries for the factorizations of the long cycle

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    We study the factorizations of the permutation (1,2,...,n)(1,2,...,n) into kk factors of given cycle types. Using representation theory, Jackson obtained for each kk an elegant formula for counting these factorizations according to the number of cycles of each factor. In the cases k=2,3k=2,3 Schaeffer and Vassilieva gave a combinatorial proof of Jackson's formula, and Morales and Vassilieva obtained more refined formulas exhibiting a surprising symmetry property. These counting results are indicative of a rich combinatorial theory which has remained elusive to this point, and it is the goal of this article to establish a series of bijections which unveil some of the combinatorial properties of the factorizations of (1,2,...,n)(1,2,...,n) into kk factors for all kk. We thereby obtain refinements of Jackson's formulas which extend the cases k=2,3k=2,3 treated by Morales and Vassilieva. Our bijections are described in terms of "constellations", which are graphs embedded in surfaces encoding the transitive factorizations of permutations

    Bijective evaluation of the connection coefficients of the double coset algebra

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    This paper is devoted to the evaluation of the generating series of the connection coefficients of the double cosets of the hyperoctahedral group. Hanlon, Stanley, Stembridge (1992) showed that this series, indexed by a partition ν\nu, gives the spectral distribution of some random real matrices that are of interest in random matrix theory. We provide an explicit evaluation of this series when ν=(n)\nu=(n) in terms of monomial symmetric functions. Our development relies on an interpretation of the connection coefficients in terms of locally orientable hypermaps and a new bijective construction between locally orientable partitioned hypermaps and some permuted forests.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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